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Secrets to Successful People Searches

May 6th, 2008

Having a hard time finding that old roommate, relative, or relationship?

Reunion.com’s People Search is an amazingly helpful tool, and these tips can help provide better results:

  1. Check the spelling.
    The most common mistake involves accidentally mixing up letters in a person’s name. Even if you’re sure it looks right, carefully double-check your typing. Certain spellings like Brian and Bryan, or nicknames like Richard changing to Rick, can also hinder successful results—so try various options when searching.
  2. Look for family.
    Your friend may not be available, but a brother, sister, or parents could help you in your search.
  3. Browse the Class Lists.
    If you know where your friend went to school, check out Reunion.com’s high school class listings. And as with Tip #2, a former classmate may be able to help with your search.
  4. Browse by location.
    Know the city your friend is living in? You can browse Members by zip code on Reunion.com.

Entry Filed under: Tips & Tricks

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Carlos  |  June 3rd, 2008 at 9:18 pm

    Hello I would be interested in to know why I cannot register in renion.com, after I fill teh required fields name, surname, e-mail and zip code it keeps on showing me my information but it does not allow me to advance in the incripcion.

  • 2. admin  |  September 10th, 2008 at 11:00 am

    FROM REUNION.COM:
    The problem could be with your browser or “cookies” on your computer.

    Check the FAQ section for answers.

    There is also a number to Customer Service that can help you if this doesn’t answer your question.

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